The Telarc Collection, Volume 1

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Tracklist

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1Fanfare for the Common Man
recording engineer:
Jack Renner (engineer for Telarc) (on 1982-05-24)
producer:
Robert Woods (classical music producer, founder of TELARC) (on 1982-05-24)
orchestra:
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (on 1982-05-24)
conductor:
Louis Lane (American conductor) (on 1982-05-24)
recorded at:
Atlanta Symphony Hall in Atlanta, Georgia, United States (on 1982-05-24)
recording of:
Fanfare for the Common Man (for brass and percussion orchestra) (on 1982-05-24)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (in 1942)
was commissioned by:
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Eugene Goossens (Sir Eugene Goossens, composer and conductor, third of the Eugène Goossens dynasty)
premiered by:
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (on 1943-03-12) and Eugene Goossens (Sir Eugene Goossens, composer and conductor, third of the Eugène Goossens dynasty) (on 1943-03-12)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes, Inc. (USA, publisher; do NOT use as release label)
Aaron Copland3:22
2Tara's Theme from Gone With the Wind
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
recording of:
Tara’s Theme (Gone With the Wind, main theme)
composer:
Max Steiner
publisher:
Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996) and Warner Olive Music LLC
part of:
Gone With the Wind (soundtrack from the 1939 film)
Max Steiner3:52
3Aragonaise from Carmen
orchestra:
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
conductor:
Jesús López Cobos (conductor)
recording of:
Carmen Suite no. 1: II. Aragonaise. Allegro vivo (based on Carmen: Entr’acte between Acts III and IV)
composer:
Georges Bizet (French composer)
is based on:
Carmen : Acte III. Entr’acte (intermission between Acts III & IV)
part of:
Carmen Suite no. 1
Georges Bizet2:23
4The Magic Flute: Aria: „Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja”Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart2:41
5I Got Plenty O'Nuttin' from Porgy & Bess
orchestra:
Empire Brass (US / Boston brass quintet)
recording of:
I Got Plenty o’ Nuttin’ (Porgy and Bess, catch-all for jazz & pop arrangements)
lyricist:
Ira Gershwin and DuBose Heyward
composer:
George Gershwin (composer)
publisher:
Dubose and Dorothy Heyward Memorial Fund Publishing, Frankie G. Songs, Nokawi Music and Gershwin Publishing Corp (in 1935)
is based on:
Porgy and Bess: Act II, Scene I. “Oh, I got plenty o’nuttin’”
George Gershwin3:14
6Infernal Dance of King Kastchei from The Firebird
orchestra:
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
conductor:
David Zinman (conductor)
recording of:
Firebird Suite: V. Infernal Dance of King Kastchei (catch-all for unknown versions)
composer:
Игорь Фёдорович Стравинский (Igor Stravinsky, Russian composer)
part of:
Firebird Suite (catch‐all for unknown versions)
Igor Stravinsky4:20
7Scherzo: Presto from Trout Quintet
miscellaneous support:
Henk Kooistra (dutch audio engineer) and John Servies (technical)
engineer:
Jack Renner (engineer for Telarc)
assistant producer:
Elaine Martone (engineer)
producer:
James Mallinson (producer)
editor:
Henk Kooistra (dutch audio engineer) and Everett Porter
cello:
Paul Katz (cellist) (from 1990-06-12 until 1990-06-15)
double bass:
James VanDemark (from 1990-06-12 until 1990-06-15)
piano:
John O’Conor (pianist) (from 1990-06-12 until 1990-06-15)
viola:
James Dunham (viola player) (from 1990-06-12 until 1990-06-15)
violin:
William Preucil (violinist) (from 1990-06-12 until 1990-06-15) and Peter Salaff (violinist) (from 1990-06-12 until 1990-06-15)
recorded at:
Mechanics Hall in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States (from 1990-06-12 until 1990-06-15)
recording of:
Quintett A-Dur, D. 667 „Forellenquintett“: III. Scherzo. Presto (from 1990-06-12 until 1990-06-15)
composer:
Franz Schubert (composer) (in 1819)
part of:
Quintett A-Dur, D. 667 „Forellenquintett“ (Piano quintet in A, "Trout Quintet")
Franz Schubert3:52
8Scherzo: Molto vivace from B minor SonataFrédéric Chopin2:49
9Sanctus from Requiem
choir vocals:
Robert Shaw Festival Singers and Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus (on 1985-11-25)
vocals:
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus
orchestra:
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (on 1985-11-25)
conductor:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (on 1985-11-25)
recording of:
Requiem, op. 9: IV. Sanctus (for choir, organ and reduced orchestra (1961)) (on 1985-11-25)
composer:
Maurice Duruflé (French composer & organist, 1902–1986) (in 1947)
arranger:
Maurice Duruflé (French composer & organist, 1902–1986) (in 1961)
part of:
Requiem, op. 9 (for choir, organ and reduced orchestra (1961))
recording of:
Requiem, op. 9: IV. Sanctus (for choir, organ and reduced orchestra (1961)) (from 1985-11-25 until 1986-05-24)
composer:
Maurice Duruflé (French composer & organist, 1902–1986) (in 1947)
arranger:
Maurice Duruflé (French composer & organist, 1902–1986) (in 1961)
part of:
Requiem, op. 9 (for choir, organ and reduced orchestra (1961))
recording of:
Requiem, op. 9: IV. Sanctus (for choir, organ and full orchestra, 1947)
composer:
Maurice Duruflé (French composer & organist, 1902–1986) (in 1947)
part of:
Requiem, op. 9 (for choir, organ and full orchestra, 1947)
Maurice Duruflé3:25
10Menuet: Trio from Symphony No. 33
engineer:
Jack Renner (engineer for Telarc)
producer:
James Mallinson (producer)
editor:
Rosalind Ilett (Telarc editor) and Thomas Knab (editor)
orchestra:
Prague Chamber Orchestra (from 1988-07-10 until 1988-07-17)
conductor:
Charles Mackerras (Australian conductor) (from 1988-07-10 until 1988-07-17)
recorded at:
Dobříš Castle in Dobříš, Příbram (Příbram District), Středočeský kraj (Central Bohemian Region), Czechia (from 1988-07-10 until 1988-07-17)
recording of:
Symphony no. 33 in B-flat major, K. 319: III. Minuetto & Trio (from 1988-07-10 until 1988-07-17)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (from 1779 until 1779-07-09)
part of:
Symphony no. 33 in B-flat major, K. 319
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart3:03
11Allegretto (excerpt) from Symphony No. 8
orchestra:
Los Angeles Philharmonic
conductor:
André Previn (pianist, conductor, composer, arranger)
partial recording of:
Symphony no. 8 in G major, op. 88: III. Allegretto grazioso – Molto vivace
composer:
Antonín Dvořák (composer) (from 1889-08-26 until 1889-11-08)
part of:
Symphony no. 8 in G major, op. 88
Antonín Dvořák3:37
12Cavatina from The Deer Hunter
assistant engineer:
Bruce Leek and Joseph Magee
engineer and producer:
Robert Woods (classical music producer, founder of TELARC)
editor:
Rosalind Ilett (Telarc editor), Thomas Knab (editor) and Elaine Martone (engineer)
classical guitar:
Ángel Romero (guitarist/conductor)
recorded at:
Mission San Luis Rey de Francia in Oceanside, California, United States (from 1987-08-03 until 1987-08-06)
recording of:
Cavatina (theme from The Deer Hunter, for guitar)
composer:
Stanley Myers
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing (do not use as a release label!), Robbins Music Corp. and Robbins Music Corp. Ltd.
Stanley Myers3:17
13Allegro molto from Sonata No. 31, Op. 110
piano:
John O’Conor (pianist) (from 1990-06-18 until 1990-06-20)
recorded at:
Mechanics Hall in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States (from 1990-06-18 until 1990-06-20)
recording of:
Sonata for Piano no. 31 in A-flat major, op. 110: II. Allegro molto (from 1990-06-18 until 1990-06-20)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (in 1821)
part of:
Sonata for Piano no. 31 in A-flat major, op. 110
Ludwig van Beethoven2:09
14Miller's Dance from The Three Cornered Hat
orchestra:
Empire Brass (US / Boston brass quintet)
recording of:
El sombrero de tres picos, suite no. 2: II. Danza del molinero (farruca) (The Three Cornered Hat, Suite No. 2: II. The Miller's Dance (Farruca))
composer:
Manuel de Falla (Spanish composer)
part of:
El sombrero de tres picos, suite no. 2 (The Three-Cornered Hat, Suite No. 2)
Jean‐François Heisser2:39
15Topsy
double bass:
Ray Brown (jazz bassist)
guitar:
Mundell Lowe
piano:
André Previn (pianist, conductor, composer, arranger)
recording of:
Topsy
composer:
Edgar Battle and Eddie Durham (American guitarist, trombonist, composer and arranger.)
publisher:
Leosong Copyright Service Ltd.
Edgar Battle & Eddie Durham5:01
16Carousel (excerpt)
orchestra:
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
conductor:
Erich Kunzel (conductor)
partial recording of:
Carousel (Rodgers & Hammerstein musical)
lyricist and librettist:
Oscar Hammerstein II (of Rodgers & Hammerstein)
composer:
Richard Rodgers (composer)
premiered at:
Majestic Theatre (Broadway) in New York, New York, United States (on 1945-04-19)
is based on:
Lilliom
Rodgers & Hammerstein4:06
17Hamp's Boogie Woogie
double bass:
Milt Hinton
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate
flugelhorn and trumpet:
Clark Terry (American swing trumpeter)
instruments:
Harry “Sweets” Edison
piano:
Hank Jones (piano)
tenor saxophone:
James Moody (jazz saxophonist) and Buddy Tate (US jazz saxophonist & clarinetist)
trombone:
Al Grey (trombone)
vibraphone:
Lionel Hampton
recording of:
Hamp's Boogie Boogie
composer:
Milt Buckner (US jazz pianist/organist) and Lionel Hampton
Lionel Hampton3:31
18The Great Gate of Kiev from Pictures at an Exhibition
orchestra:
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
conductor:
Yoel Levi (conductor)
recording of:
Tableaux d’une exposition: X. La grande porte de Kiev (Pictures at an Exhibition: X. The Great Gate of Kiev, orchestrated by Ravel)
orchestrator:
Maurice Ravel (French composer) (in 1922)
composer:
Модест Петрович Мусоргский (Modest Mussorgsky, composer) (from 1874-06-02 until 1874-06-22)
orchestration of:
Pictures at an Exhibition: No. 10 “Богатырскія ворота” (Въ стольномъ городѣ Кіевѣ) (Pictures at an Exhibition: The great gate at Kiev, original piano version)
part of:
Tableaux d’une exposition (Pictures at an Exhibition, orchestrated by Ravel)
Modest Mussorgsky6:00

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part of:The Telarc Collection (number: 1) (order: 1)